“It was unfortunate that we let them into the game,” Abington coach Ernie Ortega said. “Once you let a team like that into the game, you’re not going to get them out.”

Abington did not get any hits after the fourth inning against pitcher Kelsey Boarman.

The Warriors were close to tying the game in the fifth with a runner on third and two outs, but Abington threw out Kylie Austin at first.

The Green Wave could not escape a bases-loaded/no-out jam in the sixth as Gubala hit a two-run single to center to cap the Warriors’ comeback.

“We have been consistent in our defense,” said Coyle-Cassidy coach Russ Hurst. “Our offense has been contributing for us. I thought that was all important today, especially when we trailed, 3-0. We got some opportunities, we had the timely hit. But that’s a very, very good team.”

Despite the loss, Ortega was encouraged with his team’s season.

“I’m very pleased, very surprised at what we were able to do without a stud pitcher,” Ortega said. “We had two freshman and a sophomore, so it was a great season.”

The Warriors (17-6) will face No. 13 Bishop Stang (15-8) tonight at 7 in a semifinal at Taunton High.